Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Benchmark at 1440p and 1080p - Very High Preset - RTX 3090 - 7950X3D

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @julieferreira1481
    @julieferreira1481 20 дней назад +1

    Love it ❤

  • @Hyperion1722
    @Hyperion1722 12 дней назад +1

    What gives? I have Ryzen 7700/3080ti and my 1440p no upscale DLAA high preset averages 106 fps??

    • @kingkaldo
      @kingkaldo  12 дней назад

      Hey Brother, your numbers make sense. Let me elaborate:
      The 3090 has 35.58 TFlops while the 3080Ti has 34.10 TFlops. That's about 4% in TFlops but that does not mean 4% more frames. The general concensus is that the RTX3090 performs around 1-4% better than the RTX 3080Ti.
      There is a 1.1% frame gain between 107.2 and 106 frames.
      You can check more comparisons here --> ruclips.net/video/wnBRcIzZyIE/видео.html
      Overall, the main differentiator between the 3090 and 3080Ti is the VRAM. Which comes handy when editing and rendering. For gaming, the 3080Ti is a better bang for buck.
      have a great day :D

    • @Hyperion1722
      @Hyperion1722 9 дней назад +1

      @@kingkaldo Ok. how about the CPUs? For gaming (especially at hires) X3D gain is insignificant unless doing some content creation or video editing as well. For normal usage or gaming at 4K, any lower end CPU would just be fine.

    • @kingkaldo
      @kingkaldo  9 дней назад

      @@Hyperion1722 we can take claim by claim for this. You are right but I would like to elaborate.
      - X3D gain is insignificant: yes and no, games can be frequency dependent or cache dependent. Simulation games like factorio benefit massively from the cache. I would say that at 1080p the gains are massive. We can move on to the other.
      - at hi-res (greater than 1080p) X3D gains: in this case, at high res we typically become gpu-bound ( GPU is at 100%) so naturally we are getting all the frames that the gpu can put out and not putting so much stress on the CPU.
      To conclude, the more you can go up in resolution, the more you can get out of old cpu's because you are removing load from the cpu since the gpu is at 100%.
      Also, your CPU is a very good CPU and you should be set for at least 4-6 years of gaming, even more possibly :D

    • @Hyperion1722
      @Hyperion1722 9 дней назад +1

      @@kingkaldo Ryzen 7700 is amazing. maybe i won the silicon lottery as i can have pbo setup at -40 all cores (5.5ghz boost clock), memory OC at 6400 mhz and multiplier set at 2167mhz. Just waiting for a zen6 upgrade. Zen5 is not worth it for my casual desktop use both in gaming (1440p/4k res) and normal browsing - no content creation etc.

    • @kingkaldo
      @kingkaldo  9 дней назад

      @@Hyperion1722 still a great CPU! probably is a good idea to skip Zen5 :D